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Jamir Hensley
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16 June, 17:24
What causes atoms to form covalent bonds?
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Clayton
16 June, 17:53
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It is when two atoms, or more, make a chemical bond by sharing atoms, using them together to get full energy levels. They do this instead of just taking electrons.
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